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I got some ebony before that wasn't dried properly and they all shrank! Remember that? what a nightmare

Well it turned out well in the end. I had to sand the front panel once or twice to follow the shrinkage, and it finally stabilized and is now just awesome, but yes, that was a stressful situation for you knowing how much you care about sending the most perfect product you possibly can. Still, that wood just feels rock solid and it's gorgeous!

Huh, only one Destroyer left available. I never know who is gonna want what each batch, usually the Cutlass's go first. Now, if only I could remember who wanted the 26650 mods, arrrr!

I was in for one, but that was before someone decided to drive into my car. Damn I hate that guy even more now that I actually see what I miss!
 

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Bumping to provide basic info on the model choices.

The 18650 battery models are 2" wide x 1" thick. The 26650 battery mods are 2.5" wide and 1.35" thick.


Ahoy!


Our website - RedSkyMods.com


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Enough! Let's take a look!

(Click on any thumbnail picture for a larger view)


RSM currently offers 4 models to fit most needs.

Cruiser; 3.7 volt, 6 ml bottom feeder. Single 18650 battery.





Marauder; 3.7 volt, 23.5 mm inset tank mod. Single 18650 battery.





Cutlass; Variable watt using the DNA20 regulator, 6 amps, 6 ml bottom feeder. OLED display. Single 18650 battery.





Destroyer; Variable watt using the DNA20 regulator, 6 amps, 23mm inset tank mod, OLED display. Single 18650 battery.









For desk caddies, we basically offer small, medium and large holders of various styles.



Here are thumbnails of just a few of the many desk caddies offered - Website-Desk Caddies

Small Medium Large


See what other people think of RSM mods. Here is a link to our new website PV review page. Hopefully more people will find time to give us a review!

Website - PV Reviews



Always remember to not over-tighted your atomizer or tank. Tighten just enough to feel resistance and maybe a bit more. This will prevent premature failure of your atomizer connector seal and save you the cost of a repair.
 

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Sure, I can do that for you. About 1 out of 5 desk caddies are altered a bit for customers.

If you decide you want it, just mention what you want in the comment form during checkout on the website.

arrr

Capt'n, can you or do you do revisions on any of the desk caddy's. Example: Large combo caddy 3 box, 3 tube, 2 ego instead of 2 box, 6 tube, 2 ego?
 

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Awesome waho! I've driven one a few times but never owned one. You got a major classic there.

They were pretty popular when they first came out and over the years. What year did they stop making them?

Gonna garage it out of the snow and weather?

I'd love a destroyer, but I got a bug and went out and bought a 1981 El Camino. The versatility of a pickup with the impracticality of a two seat roadster. The 300+ horsepower 5.7 liter doesn't help either!



 

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Awesome waho! I've driven one a few times but never owned one. You got a major classic there.

They were pretty popular when they first came out and over the years. What year did they stop making them?

Gonna garage it out of the snow and weather?

The last year was 1987 for them. I really wanted a 72 but they're way out of my price range. 81 was the last year before they went unibody instead of full frames and I definitely wanted the full frame. Got a tow hitch on it :D

Yep, definitely going to garage it. It's been garage kept most of its life and it shows. Only 54k miles on the body, 13k on the engine. A small amount of body work and I'll start taking it to shows :)
 

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Bumping and updating for Wednesday the 19th

To avoid answering multiple PM's, I'm gonna post full sized pics with descriptions.

I wasn't planning on doing this until I posted better/final pictures but I'm getting a lot of PM's asking.....


First, the Cutlass bottom feeders with DNA 20 regulators, 18650 batteries, 6ml feed bottles; Top left to right, then bottom left to right...

1 - Black walnut with Black Mesquite end caps and side panels - Sold
2 - Padauk body with 2 Purple heart layers (horizontal) and side panels - $273
3 - African mahogany with Canary wood end caps and side panels - Sold
4 - Macassar ebony body with Gabon ebony side panels - Pistol grip edge - $299
5 - Black walnut with Bocote side panels - Pistol grip edge - $274
6 - Australian red mahogany with Cocobolo end caps and side panels - $273
7 - Solid Marblewood body and side panel - $269






Next are the 26650 battery mods using DNA 20 regulators, micro-usb built in chargers. They are the same size as their 18650 counterparts but thicker to allow for the bigger battery.

Destroyer - Brazilian Imbuia with Koa panels, .93" inset tank well - Sold
Cutlass - Zebrawood body with Goncalo Alves (tigerwood) panel - Pistol grip edge - $284
Cutlass - Curly redwood body with Quilted Maple body - Sold





Finally the Destroyer DNA 20's. .93" x 1" inset tank wells, 18650 batteries.

Left to right;

1 - Ziricote body with Ziricote panel - Sold
2 - Curly tiger maple body with two yellowheart layers in body, CTM panels - Sold
3 - Brazilian Imbuia body with East Indian rosewood side panels - Sold
4 - Brazilian Imbuia body with Koa side panels - Pistol grip edge -$289



I estimate about a week 1/2 before they are done? Yo ho!
 
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B E A UTIFUL!! Have fun with that one.

Hopefully not too much fun :)

The gas mileage is awful, it's obnoxiously loud, and it barks the back tires with the slightest push of the accelerator. Not to mention pl/pd insurance is roughly the same cost as full coverage on my daily driver, an 07 Saturn Aura.

Gotta have something non vape to throw money at though. :D

My friend I gifted my 5.1 to is still smoke free after three months and yesterday was my official two year mark for no stinkies. He's still in try everything mode while I know what I like and only buy that. It's been great to be able to give him my old things and watch him slowly figure things out. I'm his ECF basically, and it's pretty awesome.
 

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Just got my first RSM!!!!! It is gorgeous!!!!


What batteries should i use in the Mark VIII Dreadnaught?

Would a button top IMR 18650 fit? the flat tops do not, and before i order a couple wanted to see if anyone had a recommendation :)

Congrats and welcome aboard matey! Arr!

I believe the dreadnaught uses a pair of 16340 batteries for the VV regulator. They were made between the dual use cutlass 5.1 and cutlass ii models.

Edit: battery size typo :(
 
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Thanks guys! I was hoping i could use a single batt with higher mah. but after trying to fit a 18650 (which was short and a tad wide for the space) i believe ill have to snag a pair of the 16340s.
Is there a way to mod the spring for a 18650? or will the circuitry not allow?

Ahoy! Hope you enjoy your new mod!

Yeah, the circuitry needs a higher voltage than a single battery provides, I'm afraid it's dual 16340's only.
 

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Ahoy! Hope you enjoy your new mod!

Yeah, the circuitry needs a higher voltage than a single battery provides, I'm afraid it's dual 16340's only.
Many thanks Capt!
Any preference of efest or aw?
the efest imr is 550mah. i thought i saw an aw with 800mah, but i may have been a protected battery. i gotta look again :)
 
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